beforefeasibility
Beforefeasibility, often referred to as a pre-feasibility study, is an early stage assessment used in project development to determine whether a deeper investigation is warranted. It sits between initial concept screening and a full feasibility study, aiming to identify strategic viability, major risks, and potential value without the detail and cost of later analyses.
The purpose of the beforefeasibility process is to quickly test the core concept, outline the scope, and
Typical activities include desk research, stakeholder interviews, high-level site or technology assessments, rough cost and schedule
Compared with a full feasibility study, the beforefeasibility study uses less data, lower accuracy, and shorter